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n. - Burrowing herbivorous Australian marsupials about the size of a badger.

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  • But "I was hitting the the wombat" is not only active voice, but an image of strength and muscularity.
  • There is also a small, clumsy, inoffensive animal called the wombat, which is never found outside of these Australian regions.
  • Actually, pretty much every possible title gets better if you stick the word wombat in it.
  • Anst, here we have a wonderful beastie called a wombat which eats , roots and leaves… applies to male human species as well
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